Monthly Archives: May 2020

Part of an occasional series about phrases that this therapist finds himself repeating, often. As a clinician in private practice, one of the phrases that I frequently hear myself saying is this: “Insight does not equal change.” In therapy, this most often emerges at the beginning of treatment or sometimes when we have reached a […]

Dear patients, As a practice, we remain concerned about your overall health and safety in addition to the health and safety of your loved ones. In light of the governor’s revision of the “shelter in place” order to continue for vulnerable populations (those who are older adults and/or have underlying health conditions such as diabetes […]

writer, clinical social worker, spiritual director, husband, father, son, and runner in Middle Georgia, co-author of When Anxiety Strikes: Help and Hope for Managing the Storm (Fall 2020), sole author of When a Grain of Wheat Falls: A Dying Father, a Changing Son, a Lenten Journey.